Tag Archives: Liz Salmi

Encore Presentation

Liz Salmi Continues to Report from the Frontier

Editor’s note: Looking back at my posts from roughly a year ago — an occasional habit that provides an interesting measure of time – I found I had posted news from Liz Salmi in late September and early October 2021. It’s time now for a new update and an Encore Presentation about guidance she and […]

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Susan Carr Susan Carr is a medical editor and writer specializing in patient safety and engagement. In addition to curating the EngagingPatients blog, she produces publications for the Betsy Lehman Center in Boston and the Society to Improve Diagnosis in Medicine. Susan lives and works in Lunenburg, Massachusetts.

Susan Carr has 185 post(s) at EngagingPatients.org

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Patient Empowerment

Best Wishes to Liz Salmi—An Update

Since her brain surgery in October 2021, Liz Salmi has continued to blog and tweet about her recovery. The news is good, and as always, Liz’s reporting is honest, informative and inspiring. She’s been blogging on her website, thelizarmy.com, where she recently reflected on the question, What is harder: starting something new, or returning to […]

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Susan Carr Susan Carr is a medical editor and writer specializing in patient safety and engagement. In addition to curating the EngagingPatients blog, she produces publications for the Betsy Lehman Center in Boston and the Society to Improve Diagnosis in Medicine. Susan lives and works in Lunenburg, Massachusetts.

Susan Carr has 185 post(s) at EngagingPatients.org

Check out my: Twitter


Patient Empowerment

Best Wishes to Liz Salmi

I featured an article by Liz Salmi on this blog just two weeks ago and  want to pass along some personal news she recently shared online. Routine monitoring has revealed that her brain cancer, in remission for the past 12 years, is again active, and she is preparing to have surgery in the next few […]

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Susan Carr Susan Carr is a medical editor and writer specializing in patient safety and engagement. In addition to curating the EngagingPatients blog, she produces publications for the Betsy Lehman Center in Boston and the Society to Improve Diagnosis in Medicine. Susan lives and works in Lunenburg, Massachusetts.

Susan Carr has 185 post(s) at EngagingPatients.org

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Shifting the Paradigm

Engaging Patients as Peer Reviewers for Research Publications

In an article recently published in BMJ Health & Care Informatics (open access), Liz Salmi and Charlotte Blease provide guidance for patients and other “novices” serving as peer reviewers of research manuscripts submitted for publication. Patients and other lay people can contribute distinct perspectives that have been missing in the review process until recently. But […]

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Susan Carr Susan Carr is a medical editor and writer specializing in patient safety and engagement. In addition to curating the EngagingPatients blog, she produces publications for the Betsy Lehman Center in Boston and the Society to Improve Diagnosis in Medicine. Susan lives and works in Lunenburg, Massachusetts.

Susan Carr has 185 post(s) at EngagingPatients.org

Check out my: Twitter